Here's a short clip about my volunteering experience in Poland for a month. It was the best decision I've ever made. I wish I could put all the videos in my PC (if only I have more time) :( But more videos will be uploaded real soon for sure!

Global Warming.
The thicker layer of greenhouse gases traps more heat.
This result in an increase in average temperature of the earth and the earth becomes hotter and hotter.
This is called global warming.
If we do not take steps to reduce global warming, it will lead to loss of human lives, plants and animals.
Steps to reduce global warming:
Plant more trees. Reduce, reuse and recycle. Use less hot water. Turn off electronic devices when not in use. Spread awareness.
Come on everybody, let us reduce global warming.

Global (Bunji Garlin album)

Global is an album by Trinidadian Ragga Soca artist Bunji Garlin released in 2007 by VP Records. The album is Garlin's first that he aimed at international audiences, with previous releases aimed only at the West Indies, and he explained "In order for the genre to grow, we have to put out music that people throughout all of the islands can feel, not just for Trinidad". The album features guest appearances by Chris Black (on "Swing It") and Freddie McGregor (on "One Family").Allmusic's Rick Anderson called it "very nice overall", commenting that Garlin's vocals were "straight out of the dancehall -- more rapid-fire declamation than melodic calypso crooning".

Global (cutlery)

Global (often written in all capitalized letters as GLOBAL) is a brand of cutlery products made by Yoshikin of Japan. Their selection of knives are known for their distinctive one piece, molybdenum/vanadiumstainless steel design. These are considered premium level products with a single knife often costing upwards of $100 (USD). Global products can often be found at specialty cooking retailers.

Compared to conventional European knives such as PUMA,J. A. Henckels or Wusthof, Global knives are made from a significantly harder alloy of steel, use a thinner blade thickness, and are ground to a narrower angle. This produces an extremely sharp knife which keeps its edge longer and allows for more accurate work, but takes longer to sharpen when it becomes dull. Because of this, the manufacturer recommends using whetstones and ceramic sharpening rods as opposed to the European sharpening steel. In addition, Global knives are renowned for their surprisingly light weight and even balance, a trait achieved by hollowing out the handle during production.

Global (Paul van Dyk album)

Global is a DVD and CD set of Paul van Dyk's worldwide DJ-ing tours. The CD is a music-only version of the DVD. DVD extras (not matched on the CD) include videos of Another Way, For An Angel, Forbidden Fruit, We Are Alive and Tell Me Why (The Riddle).

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Kindergarten

A kindergarten is a preschool educational approach traditionally based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school. The first such institutions were created in the late eighteenth century in Bavaria and Strasbourg to serve children both of whose parents worked out of the home.

The term was coined by the German Friedrich Fröbel, whose approach greatly influenced early-years education around the world. In accordance with his approach, he coined the term in the metaphorical sense of "place where children can grow in a natural way" (not in the literal sense of "garden"). The term is used in many countries to describe a variety of educational institutions for children ranging from two to seven years of age, based on a variety of teaching methods.

History

In 1779, Johann Friedrich Oberlin and Louise Scheppler founded in Strasbourg an early establishment for caring for and educating pre-school children whose parents were absent during the day. At about the same time, in 1780, similar infant establishments were established in Bavaria. In 1802, Princess Pauline zur Lippe established a preschool center in Detmold, the capital of the then principality of Lippe, Germany (now in the State of North Rhine-Westphalia).

Sustainable Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), officially known as Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, are an intergovernmental set of aspiration Goals with 169 targets. The Goals are contained in paragraph 54 United Nations Resolution A/RES/70/1 of 25 September 2015. The Resolution is a broader intergovernmental agreement that, while acting as the Post 2015 Development Agenda (successor to the Millennium Development Goals), builds on the Principles agreed upon under Resolution A/RES/66/288, popularly known as The Future We Want.

On 19 July 2014, the UN General Assembly's Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) forwarded a proposal for the SDGs to the Assembly. The proposal contained 17 goals with 169 targets covering a broad range of sustainable development issues. These included ending poverty and hunger, improving health and education, making cities more sustainable, combating climate change, and protecting oceans and forests. On 5 December 2014, the UN General Assembly accepted the Secretary-General's Synthesis Report which stated that the agenda for the post-2015 SDG process would be based on the OWG proposals.

Here's a short clip about my volunteering experience in Poland for a month. It was the best decision I've ever made. I wish I could put all the videos in my PC (if only I have more time) :( But more videos will be uploaded real soon for sure!

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Global City International School (Bengaluru) - Art n Craft Exhibition of Kindergarten

Global City International School (Bengaluru) - Art n Craft Exhibition of Kindergarten

Global City International School (Bengaluru) - Art n Craft Exhibition of Kindergarten

Global Warming.
The thicker layer of greenhouse gases traps more heat.
This result in an increase in average temperature of the earth and the earth becomes hotter and hotter.
This is called global warming.
If we do not take steps to reduce global warming, it will lead to loss of human lives, plants and animals.
Steps to reduce global warming:
Plant more trees. Reduce, reuse and recycle. Use less hot water. Turn off electronic devices when not in use. Spread awareness.
Come on everybody, let us reduce global warming.

Global Hope Kindergarten

Go Global School, Kindergarten: Preschool B

www.go-globalschool.com

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Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten

Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten

Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten

Classroom 2.0LIVE webinar “Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten” with Sharon Davison (@kkidsinvt), as our special guest presenter. August 18, 2018.
In this week's webinar, we are so proud to have Sharon Davison joining us as our special guest presenter sharing information, ideas, and projects that support the Sustainable Development Goals for the world. Her topic is: Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten.” Although the experiences she will share are primarily related to younger students, the goals and resources she will be sharing are critical for all students and adults, and we know you are going to feel so excited and empowered after hearing Sharon share her passion for the work being done by connected educators around the world. This is relevant to teachers and educators for any age group.
In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 goals for a better world by 2030. These goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change. Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, governments, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone. The Global Boals will be met if we all work together. All over the world actions are being taken to make our planet more sustainable. The #TeachSDGs organization connects with global educators dedicated to responding to a call to action within education to meet the Sustainable Development Goals.
They provide open and accessible resources, lessons plans, and global projects directly aligned to the Sustainable Development Goals.
WebinarDescription:
Sharon will be sharing how she explores the global goals with young children. She will highlight a couple of service learning opportunities that she has explored with the global goals as a lens and the impact it has had on her classroom, students, parents and the school community.
Sharon Davison is a passionate educator who believes in creativity and innovation. She has the privilege of being a public school teacher for over 3 decades. She is committed to making a difference for her students, their families and other educators, who like herself, care and are committed to making the world better. She believes in the use of synchronous and asynchronous tools as opportunities to enhance, enrich and connect learning opportunities. Her classroom is open globally. She creates a learning culture that is not only rich in resources but opportunities. Through collaboration around a common need, we can promote positive change for the world.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kkidsinvt
Blog: https://kindergartenlife.wordpress.com/
Teach SDGs: http://www.teachsdgs.org/
The Global Goals: https://www.globalgoals.org/

Timber - Kinder 1B - Global Kids Kindergarten

Escola Global Kindergarten Students

Here's a short clip about my volunteering experience in Poland for a month. It was the best decision I've ever made. I wish I could put all the videos in my PC (if only I have more time) :( But more videos will be uploaded real soon for sure!

published: 05 Mar 2017

Global City International School (Bengaluru) - Art n Craft Exhibition of Kindergarten

Global Hues GIIS Dubai Kindergarten Annual day 2018-19 full Program

Global Warming.
The thicker layer of greenhouse gases traps more heat.
This result in an increase in average temperature of the earth and the earth becomes hotter and hotter.
This is called global warming.
If we do not take steps to reduce global warming, it will lead to loss of human lives, plants and animals.
Steps to reduce global warming:
Plant more trees. Reduce, reuse and recycle. Use less hot water. Turn off electronic devices when not in use. Spread awareness.
Come on everybody, let us reduce global warming.

Global Citizens Kindergarten

Global Hope Kindergarten

published: 09 May 2016

Go Global School, Kindergarten: Preschool B

www.go-globalschool.com

published: 24 Apr 2016

Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten

Classroom 2.0LIVE webinar “Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten” with Sharon Davison (@kkidsinvt), as our special guest presenter. August 18, 2018.
In this week's webinar, we are so proud to have Sharon Davison joining us as our special guest presenter sharing information, ideas, and projects that support the Sustainable Development Goals for the world. Her topic is: Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten.” Although the experiences she will share are primarily related to younger students, the goals and resources she will be sharing are critical for all students and adults, and we know you are going to feel so excited and empowered after hearing Sharon share her passion for the work being done by connected educators around the world. This is relevant to teachers and educators for...

Here's a short clip about my volunteering experience in Poland for a month. It was the best decision I've ever made. I wish I could put all the videos in my PC ...

Here's a short clip about my volunteering experience in Poland for a month. It was the best decision I've ever made. I wish I could put all the videos in my PC (if only I have more time) :( But more videos will be uploaded real soon for sure!

Here's a short clip about my volunteering experience in Poland for a month. It was the best decision I've ever made. I wish I could put all the videos in my PC (if only I have more time) :( But more videos will be uploaded real soon for sure!

Global Warming.
The thicker layer of greenhouse gases traps more heat.
This result in an increase in average temperature of the earth and the earth becomes hott...

Global Warming.
The thicker layer of greenhouse gases traps more heat.
This result in an increase in average temperature of the earth and the earth becomes hotter and hotter.
This is called global warming.
If we do not take steps to reduce global warming, it will lead to loss of human lives, plants and animals.
Steps to reduce global warming:
Plant more trees. Reduce, reuse and recycle. Use less hot water. Turn off electronic devices when not in use. Spread awareness.
Come on everybody, let us reduce global warming.

Global Warming.
The thicker layer of greenhouse gases traps more heat.
This result in an increase in average temperature of the earth and the earth becomes hotter and hotter.
This is called global warming.
If we do not take steps to reduce global warming, it will lead to loss of human lives, plants and animals.
Steps to reduce global warming:
Plant more trees. Reduce, reuse and recycle. Use less hot water. Turn off electronic devices when not in use. Spread awareness.
Come on everybody, let us reduce global warming.

Classroom 2.0LIVE webinar “Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten” with Sharon Davison (@kkidsinvt), as our special guest presenter. August 18, 2018.
In this week's webinar, we are so proud to have Sharon Davison joining us as our special guest presenter sharing information, ideas, and projects that support the Sustainable Development Goals for the world. Her topic is: Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten.” Although the experiences she will share are primarily related to younger students, the goals and resources she will be sharing are critical for all students and adults, and we know you are going to feel so excited and empowered after hearing Sharon share her passion for the work being done by connected educators around the world. This is relevant to teachers and educators for any age group.
In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 goals for a better world by 2030. These goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change. Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, governments, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone. The Global Boals will be met if we all work together. All over the world actions are being taken to make our planet more sustainable. The #TeachSDGs organization connects with global educators dedicated to responding to a call to action within education to meet the Sustainable Development Goals.
They provide open and accessible resources, lessons plans, and global projects directly aligned to the Sustainable Development Goals.
WebinarDescription:
Sharon will be sharing how she explores the global goals with young children. She will highlight a couple of service learning opportunities that she has explored with the global goals as a lens and the impact it has had on her classroom, students, parents and the school community.
Sharon Davison is a passionate educator who believes in creativity and innovation. She has the privilege of being a public school teacher for over 3 decades. She is committed to making a difference for her students, their families and other educators, who like herself, care and are committed to making the world better. She believes in the use of synchronous and asynchronous tools as opportunities to enhance, enrich and connect learning opportunities. Her classroom is open globally. She creates a learning culture that is not only rich in resources but opportunities. Through collaboration around a common need, we can promote positive change for the world.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kkidsinvt
Blog: https://kindergartenlife.wordpress.com/
Teach SDGs: http://www.teachsdgs.org/
The Global Goals: https://www.globalgoals.org/

Classroom 2.0LIVE webinar “Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten” with Sharon Davison (@kkidsinvt), as our special guest presenter. August 18, 2018.
In this week's webinar, we are so proud to have Sharon Davison joining us as our special guest presenter sharing information, ideas, and projects that support the Sustainable Development Goals for the world. Her topic is: Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten.” Although the experiences she will share are primarily related to younger students, the goals and resources she will be sharing are critical for all students and adults, and we know you are going to feel so excited and empowered after hearing Sharon share her passion for the work being done by connected educators around the world. This is relevant to teachers and educators for any age group.
In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 goals for a better world by 2030. These goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change. Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, governments, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone. The Global Boals will be met if we all work together. All over the world actions are being taken to make our planet more sustainable. The #TeachSDGs organization connects with global educators dedicated to responding to a call to action within education to meet the Sustainable Development Goals.
They provide open and accessible resources, lessons plans, and global projects directly aligned to the Sustainable Development Goals.
WebinarDescription:
Sharon will be sharing how she explores the global goals with young children. She will highlight a couple of service learning opportunities that she has explored with the global goals as a lens and the impact it has had on her classroom, students, parents and the school community.
Sharon Davison is a passionate educator who believes in creativity and innovation. She has the privilege of being a public school teacher for over 3 decades. She is committed to making a difference for her students, their families and other educators, who like herself, care and are committed to making the world better. She believes in the use of synchronous and asynchronous tools as opportunities to enhance, enrich and connect learning opportunities. Her classroom is open globally. She creates a learning culture that is not only rich in resources but opportunities. Through collaboration around a common need, we can promote positive change for the world.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kkidsinvt
Blog: https://kindergartenlife.wordpress.com/
Teach SDGs: http://www.teachsdgs.org/
The Global Goals: https://www.globalgoals.org/

Here's a short clip about my volunteering experience in Poland for a month. It was the best decision I've ever made. I wish I could put all the videos in my PC (if only I have more time) :( But more videos will be uploaded real soon for sure!

Global Warming.
The thicker layer of greenhouse gases traps more heat.
This result in an increase in average temperature of the earth and the earth becomes hotter and hotter.
This is called global warming.
If we do not take steps to reduce global warming, it will lead to loss of human lives, plants and animals.
Steps to reduce global warming:
Plant more trees. Reduce, reuse and recycle. Use less hot water. Turn off electronic devices when not in use. Spread awareness.
Come on everybody, let us reduce global warming.

Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten

Classroom 2.0LIVE webinar “Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten” with Sharon Davison (@kkidsinvt), as our special guest presenter. August 18, 2018.
In this week's webinar, we are so proud to have Sharon Davison joining us as our special guest presenter sharing information, ideas, and projects that support the Sustainable Development Goals for the world. Her topic is: Teaching the Global Goals in Kindergarten.” Although the experiences she will share are primarily related to younger students, the goals and resources she will be sharing are critical for all students and adults, and we know you are going to feel so excited and empowered after hearing Sharon share her passion for the work being done by connected educators around the world. This is relevant to teachers and educators for any age group.
In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 goals for a better world by 2030. These goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change. Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, governments, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone. The Global Boals will be met if we all work together. All over the world actions are being taken to make our planet more sustainable. The #TeachSDGs organization connects with global educators dedicated to responding to a call to action within education to meet the Sustainable Development Goals.
They provide open and accessible resources, lessons plans, and global projects directly aligned to the Sustainable Development Goals.
WebinarDescription:
Sharon will be sharing how she explores the global goals with young children. She will highlight a couple of service learning opportunities that she has explored with the global goals as a lens and the impact it has had on her classroom, students, parents and the school community.
Sharon Davison is a passionate educator who believes in creativity and innovation. She has the privilege of being a public school teacher for over 3 decades. She is committed to making a difference for her students, their families and other educators, who like herself, care and are committed to making the world better. She believes in the use of synchronous and asynchronous tools as opportunities to enhance, enrich and connect learning opportunities. Her classroom is open globally. She creates a learning culture that is not only rich in resources but opportunities. Through collaboration around a common need, we can promote positive change for the world.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kkidsinvt
Blog: https://kindergartenlife.wordpress.com/
Teach SDGs: http://www.teachsdgs.org/
The Global Goals: https://www.globalgoals.org/

Global Hues GIIS Dubai Kindergarten Annual day 2018-19 Highlights

Global (Bunji Garlin album)

Global is an album by Trinidadian Ragga Soca artist Bunji Garlin released in 2007 by VP Records. The album is Garlin's first that he aimed at international audiences, with previous releases aimed only at the West Indies, and he explained "In order for the genre to grow, we have to put out music that people throughout all of the islands can feel, not just for Trinidad". The album features guest appearances by Chris Black (on "Swing It") and Freddie McGregor (on "One Family").Allmusic's Rick Anderson called it "very nice overall", commenting that Garlin's vocals were "straight out of the dancehall -- more rapid-fire declamation than melodic calypso crooning".